That's what I was wondering as I never did check the specks on any. I just
remembered it in a flash and posted about it. Thanks for the replies from all,
it let me know what I wanted.
Best,
Will
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On 3/29/05 at 8:19 AM Richard Measures wrote:
>On Mar 28, 2005, at 5:08 PM, Will Matney wrote:
>
>> This is something I have thought of for years and never looked into
>> it. Could an amp be built using horizontal output transistors where
>> the voltage can be ran up to keep the current down? I wonder if any
>> would work up in this frequency range (2-30 MHz)?
>
>Horizontal output transistors are switches. They can carry current or
>voltage, but not very well at the same instant because of
>secondary-breakdown.
>>
>> Will
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